
Learn Ortho-Bionomy®
with Melissa Malm and Jim Berns
Releases for the Spine & Pelvis (Phase 4)
December 6-7
Corvallis, OR
9am-6pm
Class Description
This Ortho-Bionomy foundation class works with painless, comfortable positions to release tension patterns of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine, plus the psoas, ilium rotation, and sacrum. It is amazing how such gentle and simple techniques can give such deep releases. It is easy on the practitioner and can easily be integrated into any massage or bodywork session.
This class is NCBTMB approved.
This class is a requirement for the Society of Ortho-Bionomy International® Associate and Practitioner training programs.
Course Fee
$325 by Nov 14, $375 after Nov 14
Discounts:
Society of Ortho-Bionomy International Member (SOBI) Discount $25.00
Bring a friend Discount $20 (each)
Table discount per table (we will let you know whether we will need your table one week before class, and will confirm your discount at that time) $10. per table
Prerequisite Requirements
Important Registration Information
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A 50% non-refundable deposit is required to hold your space in the class. At the instructor's discretion, this deposit may be applied to a future class if you cannot attend.
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Balance is due by the first day of class.
In-Person Safety Practices:
Due to the instructors' health histories, we strongly request (but don't require) that everyone in class wear N95 masks or equivalent. Masks can be provided. If you have any health symptoms on the day of class, please contact us immediately. You may be eligible for a full refund or credit for a future class if you need to stay home due to illness.
Instructors

Melissa Malm
Melissa Malm has been a practitioner of massage and bodywork since 1997. She studied at the National Holistic Institute and the Acupressure Institute in the San Francisco Bay Area. Melissa is an Advanced Practitioner and in 2020 became a Registered Instructor of Ortho-Bionomy. Melissa's teaching encompasses deep anatomical knowledge, curiosity to explore new options, and refreshingly specific descriptions of hands-on techniques that can lead to further student insights.